Fastest Growing Cargo Network

Amazon Air launched in 2016 and has grown to one of the largest cargo fleets in the U.S. in under a decade, with 6 major hub cities, purpose-built facilities, and a relentless demand for skilled technicians to keep every flight on schedule.

600K+
Skilled Tech Roles Open

HUB CITIES

Where The Work Is

Six U.S. cities. One national network. Technician roles across aviation maintenance, ground fleet, and facility operations, ordered by network importance.

Primary  Hub

Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky

Kentucky International Airport . CVG

Cincinnati’s CVG is Amazon Air’s national sort hub and the heart of the U.S. network. Opened in 2021, it handles up to 200 flights daily with 24/7 operations. Technicians in aviation maintenance, facility systems, GSE, and sort engineering have a steady pipeline of openings, and the region’s competitive cost of living makes it ideal for those relocating from higher-cost metros.

~200

Flights / day

#1

Amazon Air Primary Hub

2021

Hub Opened
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regional hub

Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth Alliance Airport . AFW

Fort Worth Alliance Airport, shared with FedEx, is Amazon Air’s South-Central hub. Built exclusively for cargo with no passenger flights, it offers direct rail, highway, and logistics access. Technicians benefit from strong wages, minimal state income tax, and steady maintenance and ramp roles in a region with deep aerospace heritage.

South

Central u.s. Hub

Cargo

Airport design

0

state income tax
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regional hub

Lakeland, Florida

Lakeland Linder International Airport . LAL

Lakeland Linder International is Amazon Air’s Southeast hub, serving Florida’s booming e-commerce and distribution market. Positioned between Tampa and Orlando, it provides reach across the state and the Southeast. Technicians benefit from no state income tax, strong quality of life, and growing demand for skilled roles

SE

Reigonal Hub

FL

Distribution Focus

0

State Income Tax
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regional hub

San Bernardino, California

San Bernardino International Airport . California

San Bernardino International, converted from Norton Air Force Base, is Amazon Air’s West Coast hub. Located in the Inland Empire, it provides direct access to LA and Long Beach ports and same-day reach across Southern California. Technicians benefit from a strong aerospace labor market, ample ramp and maintenance space, and competitive wages.

West

Coast hub

Inland

Empire Corridor

Ex-USAF

Military Base
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regional hub

Wilmington, Ohio

Wilmington Air Park . ILN

Wilmington Air Park, one of Amazon Air’s earliest bases, is operated by ATSG. Located near Cincinnati, it provides reach across the Ohio-Indiana-Kentucky manufacturing corridor. Technicians benefit from established infrastructure, competitive wages, and steady demand for A&P mechanics and GSE specialists.

ASTG

operated facility

Early

Amazon Air base

TRI

State Corridor
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regional hub

Rockford, Illinois

Chicago Rockford International Airport . RFD

Chicago Rockford International is Amazon Air’s Midwest hub, offering a congestion-free alternative to O’Hare. With a strong multi-carrier cargo presence, technicians benefit from a mid-market cost of living, an experienced aviation workforce, and steady demand as Amazon grows Midwest operations.

Midwest

Cargo Hub

Amazon

+UPS Presence

90MI

From Chicago
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Why Amazon Air

Why Technicians Chose Amazon Air

Amazon Air isn't just growing, it's one of the fastest scaling cargo airlines in U.S. aviation history. For technicians, that means real job security, technology exposure that other employers can't match
01
Scale & Stability
Amazon Air has grown from zero to 100+ aircraft in under a decade and is still expanding. Technician roles at Amazon Air are not cyclical, they grow alongside a network built to support Amazon's e-commerce commitments indefinitely.
02
Technology-Forward Environment
From electric ground equipment to robotics and autonomous systems, Amazon is deploying next-generation technology at its Air hubs faster than any other cargo operator. Technicians gain real exposure to systems.
03
Amazon Benefits Package
Technicians at Amazon Air gains access Amazon's full benefits platform including competitive wages, health and dental coverage, 401(k) matching, paid time off, and tuition assistance programs for technical education and certification.
01
Six Cities, One Network
With hubs in Cincinnati, Fort Worth, San Bernardino, Lakeland, Wilmington, and Rockford, Amazon Air provides technicians the flexibility to relocate. Standardized operations and equipment make transfers between hubs seamless.

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Whether you're just starting out or bringing years of aviation and maintenance experience,
amazon air has a path for you across six hub cities nationwide.

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